Quick view If I Were an Ant by Amy Moses A child imagines how much larger things such as crumbs, puddles, trees, and even babies would seem to an ant. View Details
Quick view I Love Cats by Catherine Matthias Other animals may be very nice, but cats may be the best of all. View Details
Quick view Katie Couldn't by Becky B McDaniel Too little to ride a two-wheel bike or walk to the park like her older brother and sister, Katie finds there is something she can do that they cannot. View Details
Quick view Where Is Max? by Mary E Pearson When the class gerbil escapes from his cage, the children look everywhere for it and find a way to get it to return home. View Details
Quick view Silly Sally by Betsy Franco-Feeney A little boy finds different ways to make his baby sister smile. View Details
Quick view Pancakes, Crackers, and Pizza by Marjorie Gisler Eberts The things that Eddie loves to eat all come in different shapes. Includes a word list. View Details
Quick view Fall Leaves by Don L Curry A child describes all the fun to be had with fallen leaves. View Details
Quick view Catch That Cat! by Cari Meister Labeled illustrations of a cat in various situations introduce basic words that are opposites, including "up" and "down," "open" and "shut," and "fast" and "slow." View Details
Quick view Car Wash Kid by Cathy Goldberg Fishman It's scrub-a-dub-dub when a boy and his father team up to wash the family car. Dad soaps it up, and the boy hoses it down. Now that's one clean machine! View Details
Quick view What Can I Be? by Cari Meister A young girl wonders what she can be as she tries on different costumes from her dress-up box, and finds that being herself is the best choice. View Details
Quick view Hello, Doctor by David F Marx A little boy does everything the doctor tells him to do when he goes for his check-up. View Details
Quick view Game Day by Cari Meister Illustrations and simple text describe the events of a baseball game. View Details